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Actually imagine eating it day after day, and how sick you'd get of it!
For me, it has to be cereal. I eat it for breakfast like 80% of the time anyway. It's super easy to 'prepare', tastes good, is healthy, has fibre, fills me up till lunchtime, and there's enough different cereal varieties to generally keep me interested. And it's one thing I've never, ever gotten sick of. I could literally probably eat it for lunch and dinner too, but there are too many other great foods out there!
Close second would be fresh fruit, I'd say, although it's not so filling. Also partial to yoghurt/muesli.
Never been in the habit of cooked breakfasts. I do like bacon and eggs as much as the next person, but there's something I don't like about having a belly full of grease first thing in the morning. I can seldom be bothered cooking anything so it's once in a blue moon.
Toast is okay, especially with hot butter, but I get sick of bread. I never get sick of cereal with milk.
I'd say pancakes but the syrup has to be real maple not synthetic. I only use real maple syrup although it costs a bundle for the good stuff from Canada or Vermont.
A 16 ounce glass with the juice of two lemons and filled with tomato juice.
Soft scrambled eggs with 1/2 tbsp of butter for each egg, eggs mixed with an electric mixer for about twenty seconds, mayonaisse stirred into the eggs about thirty seconds before serving.
Accompanied by a heated plate and fork. If my dogs and cat didn't like licking I'd lick the plate at the end.
I usually don't eat breakfast but would probably choose fresh fruit...bananas,cherries,watermelon and cantaloupe.
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